A Deadly Misunderstanding: The Movie
After our last post about A Deadly Misunderstanding, we got this note from our friend Hannah Ineson, who (along with her Episcopalian minister/folksinger/raconteur husband John) lives in Maine half the year and Florida the other half:
“Just to update you on one little way your work is changing lives: the Siljander book is making its way through the congregation down here.
“There are some ecumenical groups—apparently more or less officially—around the country that include people from Christian, Jewish and Moslem traditions, and we have one here. I gave them my copy of A Deadly Misunderstanding and they have ordered more.
“Ultimately it’s networking in one form or another that is the most successful way to change lives, as I’m sure you agree!”
She’s right: I do; it is!
This book is going to shake the world in a very big and very positive way. (That’s my story, anyhow, and I’m sticking to it!)
If you’re interested in staying up to date on doings with Mark’s book, you can a) check out the “News” section of the book’s official web site, and b) subscribe to Mark’s email list.
While you’re at it, there is a fantastic feature on the Deadly Misunderstanding web site: click here to find a complete set of short (two and a half minute) videos that give the essence of every single chapter in the book. Each video presents a brief live interview with Mark telling a story at the heart of that chapter. Here, for example, is Mark’s brief take on Chapter 8, “My Apology.”
My Apology Chapter 8 from Mark Siljander on Vimeo.
It’s like getting a YouTube Cliff Notes version of the book in a half hour of viewing.
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